When the slave barely reacted, Verena’s hope shriveled. He was not going to let her go. It felt foolish now, leaving the party to come down here. She herself had made sure that there was very little chance of anyone to know where she went. But it did not cross her mind, not even for a second, that the ethaefal would hurt her. Foolish. Stupid. And now, no one would know where to find her. Not that they would look very hard. The entirety of her family knew that she was prone to disappearing from social events when things became too much to handle.
She was on her own and she was useless. And as if to prove it, Achenar threw her to the ground, bare and terrified. A part of her thought that what he wanted to take from her was just sex. That it should not matter. Yet, it did not stop her lower lips from trembling or her heart from racing. A shudder traveled down her spine as the slave towered over her. She couldn’t, couldn’t look at him. As if not looking at him would make it not real.
But this is real.
“Stop, Achenar. Just stop.” Fear and desperation coated her every word. For once, her mind knew how to let her emotions slip into the world for all to see. Just when there no one to see. “Don’t do this.”
“Why don't you want me?” he asked her as he trapped her. That question. It was a question she had asked herself over and over again. Why don’t anyone want me? She knew the emotions behind those years. Knew it better than anything. “No, no, I will show you, my lady. I’ll show you what you want... that’s the only way.”
As she fought him, the young woman felt tears streaming down her face and it came as a surprise. The realization slammed into her so hard that all her strength left her. She knew that it was no use. That she was merely delaying the inevitable. It felt sickening, to lose all control. The only thing left in her was two simple words, barely a whisper. “Not this.”
It did not take long before the ethaefal pinned her hands above her head. His lips found her flesh easily and her breath hitched as they found the rise of her chest. When the pain came, a cry escaped her as she struggled. Verena was no stranger to other’s pain, but her sheltered life had protected from experiencing it wholly. She thought she knew pain before, but she was wrong.
Verena did not know the precise moment her mind decided to shut down. Everything simply went dull. She knew precisely that it was her mind’s way of protecting her. It could have been a chime or it could have been a dozen bells, the Lorak could not tell. Not that it mattered. All her life she had insisted that it is always better to be aware of something, to recognize every single little detail. She realized that perhaps not knowing was not so bad after all.
At least, until a familiar sliced through the thick silence that filled her mind. She knew that voice. She knew. “Verena!” Caedmon.
The Lorak did the only thing she still remembered how to do. She screamed.
She was on her own and she was useless. And as if to prove it, Achenar threw her to the ground, bare and terrified. A part of her thought that what he wanted to take from her was just sex. That it should not matter. Yet, it did not stop her lower lips from trembling or her heart from racing. A shudder traveled down her spine as the slave towered over her. She couldn’t, couldn’t look at him. As if not looking at him would make it not real.
But this is real.
“Stop, Achenar. Just stop.” Fear and desperation coated her every word. For once, her mind knew how to let her emotions slip into the world for all to see. Just when there no one to see. “Don’t do this.”
“Why don't you want me?” he asked her as he trapped her. That question. It was a question she had asked herself over and over again. Why don’t anyone want me? She knew the emotions behind those years. Knew it better than anything. “No, no, I will show you, my lady. I’ll show you what you want... that’s the only way.”
As she fought him, the young woman felt tears streaming down her face and it came as a surprise. The realization slammed into her so hard that all her strength left her. She knew that it was no use. That she was merely delaying the inevitable. It felt sickening, to lose all control. The only thing left in her was two simple words, barely a whisper. “Not this.”
It did not take long before the ethaefal pinned her hands above her head. His lips found her flesh easily and her breath hitched as they found the rise of her chest. When the pain came, a cry escaped her as she struggled. Verena was no stranger to other’s pain, but her sheltered life had protected from experiencing it wholly. She thought she knew pain before, but she was wrong.
Verena did not know the precise moment her mind decided to shut down. Everything simply went dull. She knew precisely that it was her mind’s way of protecting her. It could have been a chime or it could have been a dozen bells, the Lorak could not tell. Not that it mattered. All her life she had insisted that it is always better to be aware of something, to recognize every single little detail. She realized that perhaps not knowing was not so bad after all.
At least, until a familiar sliced through the thick silence that filled her mind. She knew that voice. She knew. “Verena!” Caedmon.
The Lorak did the only thing she still remembered how to do. She screamed.